In an election fraud hearing on Thursday, Trump’s attorney claimed that more than 85000 votes were illegal.
Trump and his team have launched a re-election campaign since Biden has been declared as the winner. President’s legal team had filed lawsuits in many states of America claiming fraud voters.
During the hearing of the case on Thursday, December 4, Trump’s attorney told Nevada Judge that thousands of Biden voters were dead people and non-residents. This is not the first time we hear such a claim. Earlier, a lawyer had also made a similar claim and said the actual winner of the 2020 elections is Donald Trump, and he can prove the fraudulent votes.
Jesse Binnall had given a statement before the State Judge James Russell that declares 85000 illegal votes in Nevada.
He said the ballots were continuously appearing and disappearing on the machines.
This supports our claims of flawed elections and can not be ignored. He said the nation should not turn a blind eye, and they must not allow their votes to be stolen.“You can not pretend that the election was fair.
More than 8000 vote casters had fake addresses, 1500 voters were declared dead, 42000 voters voted twice, and around 20 thousand voters were non-residents,” said Binnall.He also claimed that 1% of Biden’s voters didn’t submit the vote by mail-in ballots.
The defendant’s attorney insisted the allegations are baseless and said that an election of this magnitude had never been overturned in the US’s history.President Trump’s legal team said they had investigated the election material in Clark County before the Thursday hearing, and their claims are based on logical grounds.
The court has decided to make the ruling on Friday, and one of the party who loses the case can challenge the decision in the Supreme court.
The decision needs to come as soon as Dec 13 as the electoral college elections are coming near.The Nevada Supreme Court had awarded Biden with six states’ presidency after certifying him the winner of the 2020 elections. Biden defeated Trump by 33596 votes in Nevada.